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Re: Documentation Workflow


  • Subject: Re: Documentation Workflow
  • From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2016 10:38:04 -0600

On Nov 17, 2016, at 9:13 AM, Slipp Douglas Thompson wrote:

> No, you don't need to know HTML or CSS to get this to work.
>
> Here's a basic step-by-step:
>
> 1. Download & install the Stylish plugin/add-on/extension for your browser of choice.  The official userstyles.org Stylish is available for Chrome ( https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stylish/fjnbnpbmkenffdnngjfgmeleoegfcffe?hl=en ) and Firefox ( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/stylish/ ), though it looks like someone else made a Safari version ( http://sobolev.us/stylish/ ).
> 2. Download the 2 files from that gist.
> 3. Open up the Stylish plugin/add-on/extension's UI and click the import button, choose one file, then click import and choose the other file.
> 4. Enjoy better layout/styling whenever you visit a URL matching `http[s]://developer.apple.com/reference/*`.  ;-)
> 5 (optional). Stylish for Chrome allows you to toggle styles on & off for the current page by clicking the toolbar icon for the extension (to the right of the address bar; the Stylish extension's icon is an “S” in a 4-colored square), so you can decide on-the-fly if you really want to use these changes or not.  I'd imagine Stylish for other browsers works similarly.
> 6 (optional). Modify the CSS to your liking.  The most obvious point of customization would be the `font-size: 10pt !important;` line— you can change the `10pt` to `12pt` or `24pt` or `6pt` or whatever other numerical font size you please.
>

Oh, man.  What a godsend.  No more UI that looks like it was a graphic design major's "testing limits" project.



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